Practice the mechanics of this time-honored sport requiring speed, agility and concentration.

Badminton is open to youth and adult members for them to enjoy a friendly, fun competitive game of two to four players. Equipment is available, but members are encouraged to bring their own racquets and birdies.

Badminton racquets and shuttlecocks are provided at the front desk (membership card must be left).

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Tennis/Racquet Sports

You may use any of Parks' recreational spaces, except tennis courts, without a permit. However, if a permit holder arrives with a valid permit in hand, you must vacate the field or court. An individual must have a season permit or single-play ticket to use Parks' tennis courts.

Tennis/Racquet Sports

Team and league sports provide a great opportunity to get fit, socialize, and have fun. Some leagues are casual, while others are more competitive. Email or call the leagues below to find out more about your local team and its players.

Boroughs:Bronx, Brooklyn, ManhattanAge: YouthType: table tennisDuring after school and weekend hours, we offer urban school students an opportunity to learn the exciting, dynamic and strategic sport of table tennis.

Boroughs:Manhattan, QueensAge: AdultType: TennisThe CityParks Corporate Tennis League features eight weeks of co-ed TeamTennis. The Spring, 2009 schedule will run from May 1st through June 26, 2009.
Weekly matches are played in a fun, social atmosphere and all for a good cause: each company's registration donation goes to support CityParks Tennis, a free, citywide instructional program benefiting more than 7,500 children in over forty NYC parks.
The full eight week schedule follows a TeamTennis format: one set each of men's and women's singles & doubles and one set of mixed doubles. Two divisions of play are offered - intermediate and advanced. A minimum of four players (two men and two women) is required for each team, although at least six players are recommended to allow for substitutions. There can be up to ten players on your team roster.Phone: 718.760.6986 | Email

Prospect Park Tennis Center

Boroughs:Brooklyn, Manhattan, QueensAge: AdultType: tennisWe run 3 leagues that start in the spring, summer and fall. We also run an on-going tennis partner program where we connect adults with other players who want to meet up with them on the courts.Email